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Octavio Paz, ‘A Wind Called Bob Rauschenberg’, A Tree Within (trans. Eliot Weinberger)
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aseaofquotes:Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Albert Camus, The Plague(trans. Justin O’Brien)[Text ID: “After all—?” Tarrou prompted softly.“After
Andre Dubus, “On Charon’s Wharf”, Broken Vessels: Essays (transcript below)[Text ID: “I am drawn aga
Paul Eluard. “I Cannot Be Known” (selected lines), Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)
Nadia Tueni, ‘Night my great thought’ (trans. Elaine Gardiner), Women of the Fertile Crescent: An An
Walt Whitman, ‘Song of the Open Road’, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “I swear to you there are divine thi
Walt Whitman, “The Sleepers”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “I hear the heart-beat, I follow, I fade away
Etel Adnan, Paris, When It’s Naked
Sharif S. Elmusa, ‘Soliloquy’, Flawed Landscape: Poems 1987–2008
Vasko Popa, ‘The Tower of Skulls’, Collected Poems, 1943-1976 (trans. Anne Pennington)
Bernardo Colipán, ‘My Thoughts Will Knock Behind a Blue Sky’’, Poetry of the Earth: Mapuche Tr
Walt Whitman, “Miracles”, Complete Poems[Text ID: “To me every hour of the light and dark is a mirac
from I Am the Beggar of the World: Landays from Contemporary Afghanistan[Text ID: I’ll make a tattoo
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Kamau Brathwaite, from ‘The Crossing’, Sun Poem
Antonio Porchia, Voices (trans. W.S. Merwin)
Walt Whitman, “Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “I am satisfied,He ah
Adonis, ‘Body’, Selected Poems (trans. Khaled Mattawa)[Text ID: “My body tastes like a shroud.”]
Paul Eluard, “The Last Night”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “I have eaten I have l
Margaret Atwood, ‘February’, Morning in the Burned House
Kamau Brathwaite, ‘Yellow Minnim’, Sun Poem
Octavio Paz, ‘A Tale of Two Gardens’, A Tale of Two Gardens
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